Labroots is delighted to announce Anvi Surapaneni as the recipient of the Labroots 2023 Summer Research Scholarship. Anvi, a third-year Biochemistry major at the University of Southern California, is a dedicated and passionate student with a strong commitment to bridging chemistry and medicine. “I'm so thankful to have received the Labroots scholarship. It truly has allowed me to continue...... Read More
Founded in 2008, Labroots has grown to become the foremost scientific social networking website and a top producer of virtual events in the scientific community. As the company celebrates its milestone 15th anniversary this year, it is a testament to the dedication and vision of its founders, Greg and Don Cruikshank, who sought to create a platform that fosters collaboration, communication, and innovation...... Read More
Labroots has been a leader in the virtual event world for over a decade and continues to grow and advance to meet the evolving needs of the scientific virtual space. 2022 was a big year for growth and development for both the Labroots platform and team. Our fully customizable approach to Custom Virtual Events, Webinars, Hybrid Events, and an assortment of digital products puts the client first and...... Read More
Labroots has been named a Bronze winner in the Business Product of the Year category in 2022 Best in Biz Awards, the only independent business awards program judged each year by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America. This year we focused our nomination on our Hybrid Events and how we work with our clients to ensure that their visions become reality. The Business...... Read More
The 2022 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, or SfN2022, was held November 12th-16th in San Diego, California and was an exciting experience for the Labroots team! Excitement for this in-person event was noticeable with this event being our busiest of the year as we begin to return to a level of normalcy with conferences, meetings, and tradeshows. The Labroots booth was ideally located along...... Read More
The Covid-19 pandemic changed our lives forever. It changed how we work, do business, and even interact with family and friends, including how we conduct conferences, trade shows, and events. Before Covid-19, nearly all conferences, regardless of their affiliation, were primarily in-person. With the onset of Covid-19, meetings were forced to go virtual and/or use a hybrid model to mitigate the spread...... Read More
Labroots is excited to announce a new video series focusing on the lives, perspectives, career pathways, and research of women working across STEM fields. The series is hosted by Labroots Science Writer Mia Wood, Ph.D., who is a philosophy professor and writer living and working at the intersection of philosophy and everything else. Among her relevant interests are the philosophy of early modern...... Read More
This Fall, Labroots was happy to offer two scholarships for students returning to school at both the graduate and undergraduate level. The Graduate Research Scholarship aims to support graduate student researchers who need additional resources to complete their projects. The Undergraduate Back-to-School Scholarship is focused on providing funds to offset the cost of supplies like textbooks and computer...... Read More
The 2022 American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) annual meeting, held in Chicago from July 24-28, was a tremendous success for the Labroots team! Exhibitors and conference attendees were excited to be there in person, while also being proactive about the latest Covid surge with the conference requiring proof of vaccination and boosters or negative PCR tests. A particular highlight for...... Read More
Whether in academia or industry many of us -pre-pandemic- waded through crowded poster halls at conferences to get quick glimpses at snapshots of research projects presented in this condensed form. Posters presentations have many benefits for the authors and the audience. The author is free from the constraints of time slots and public speaking while still being able to share their research with...... Read More